Just sends some coal and a carrot back in the post with a note cut out of newspaper headlines.

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Mad that the wee boy turned out to be David Bowie

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pays the producer of Songs of Praise £30 a week to sneak in the message ‘unlucky Peter you sucker’ into the credits of the show

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Don’t mind the Snowdog sequel but the song is far too schmaltzy

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Watches the snowman every year and looks his family in the eyes professing throughout “That’s me singing that is”

“Dad, just leave it, yeah”

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Actually I don’t like that they’ve redesigned Santa when it’s supposed to exist in the same universe as Father Christmas

Watched the snowman this morning with my daughter, noticed they go past some penguins on the way to the north pole and it annoyed me so much I forgot to cry at the end. It’s still fantastic though

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Although it’s actually, “PS Thanks for the wings” that gets me.

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Here’s a thing - in the Snowman and the Snowdog he nicks somebody’s plane…but he can fly already! What a tool.

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Think The Snowman would be in my Top 10 films of all time if eligible. Watch it every Christmas Eve without failure.

Not a fan of the Bowie intro. The Raymond Briggs original all the way for me (which is almost impossible to come by - my wife bought me the DVD with what it claimed were all the various intros in it and it wasn’t even on THAT! Sacrilege)

re: Aled Jones the choirboy who sung Walking in the Air in the film went on to record the iconic “This is the aaaaaaaaaaaage… of the train” bit in the British Rail adverts in the 1980s. So I think on balance he won, and he won big.

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The Snowman & Snowdog > Snowman
for me at least anyway.
Might be that I own a wee dog and am an easy mark for the sentiment.
Adding David Bowie to The Snowman is a bit :grimacing:

I am a huge huge fan of prime Futurama. Probably watched the first 4 seasons at least 5 times over but I will never ever watch this episode a second time.

Luck of the Fryish also gets me every time.

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also got the sweet sweet songs of praise gig for a bit didn’t he? Definitely winning.

think the dog turning into a real dog is a bit of a shark jump for me tbh

(spoilers)

I don’t care for the Snowman.

Aled Jones did Songs of Praise.

The lad (Peter Auty) who sang Walking in the Air in The Snowman (and in the canonical British Rail adverts) did not do Songs of Praise.

Apologies if this was unclear.

In any case Songs of Praise is an eternal blot on the broadcasting landscape so I think it still nets out to a win for the boy Auty.

Nah I bloody love that bit.
The kid has already been through the death of one dog and if the snowdog melted away away that would have been two.
As I say though I am clearly the target market for dog related schmaltz.
Loving how that’s where you draw the line though, sentient snowmen-fine, flying through the sky-fine, santa is real and voiced by smithandjones-fine snowdog becomes real-nope! :joy: